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1. A method of digital authentication, comprising: providing a scanning application on a computing device prior to scanning one or more application features; launching the scanning application on the computing device; providing user login information to the scanning application; scanning the one or more application features, the one or more application features displayed on an application of another computing device; authenticating the application on the another computing device based at least in part on the one or more scanned application features; displaying first new information in the scanning application; displaying second new information in the application of the another computing device; sending information related to the one or more scanned application features from the computing device to a processing system; comparing the first new information displayed in the scanning application to the second new information in the application of the another computing device; determining that the first new information matches the second new information; transmitting the user login information from the computing device to one or more of the processing system and the another computing device; and authenticating a user based in part on authenticating the application on the another computing device and authenticating the user login information, wherein the user login information is associated with the user.
2. The method of claim 1 , wherein scanning the one or more application features with the computing device comprises scanning the one or more application features with the scanning application; and wherein the scanning application is configured to utilize a camera.
3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the user login information comprises login information related to the application, and wherein the method further comprises: providing additional authentication information to the processing system, wherein the additional authentication information comprises at least one of biometric information, password information, or a pin number.
4. The method of claim 1 , wherein: the computing device is configured to confirm that a first image in the first new information in the scanning application is the same image as a second image in the second new information in the application of the another computing device prior to transmitting the user login information.
5. The method of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the one or more scanned application features comprises a mobile barcode, and wherein sending information related to the one or more scanned application features further comprises sending an application token, and information related to the mobile barcode.
6. The method of claim 5 , wherein authenticating the user is further based on one or more of: information associated with or encoded within the mobile barcode, the application token, and a session identifier.
7. The method of claim 6 , further comprising: sending one or more communications to one or more of the computing device and the another computing device, wherein the one or more communications include an indication that the user is approved for authentication; and enabling the user access to one or more application features associated with at least one of the session identifier, the application token, and the user login information.
8. The method of claim 1 , wherein information related to the one or more scanned application features is sent from the computing device to the processing system prior to displaying the first new information and the second new information.
9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first information comprises one or more of a first image, a first sequence of letters, a first sequence of numbers, a first sequence of symbols, a first sound, and a first video, and wherein the second information comprises one or more of a second image, a second sequence of letters, a second sequence of numbers, a second sequence of symbols, a second sound, and a second video.
10. A plurality of non-transitory, tangible, computer-readable storage medium across a plurality of devices, wherein the plurality of non-transitory, tangible, computer-readable storage medium are encoded with processor-readable instructions which, together, perform a method of authenticating a user comprising: providing a scanning application on a second computing device prior to scanning one or more application features, wherein the second computing device is associated with a user; providing user login information to the scanning application, the user login information comprising information related to the user; displaying an application comprising the one or more application features on a first computing device; scanning the one or more application features with the second computing device; displaying first new information in the scanning application; displaying second new information in the application of the first computing device; sending information related to the one or more scanned application features from the second computing device to a processing system; comparing the first new information displayed in the scanning application to the second new information in the application of the first computing device; authenticating the application on the first computing device based at least in part on the information related to the one or more scanned application features and determining that the first new information matches the second new information; transmitting the user login information from the second computing device to one or more of the processing system and the first computing device based at least in part on authenticating the application on the first computing device; and authenticating the user based in part on authenticating the application on the first computing device and authenticating the user login information.
11. The non-transitory tangible computer-readable storage medium of claim 10 wherein, scanning the one or more application features comprises obtaining an image of the one or more application features with a second computing device imaging mechanism.
12. The non-transitory tangible computer-readable storage medium of claim 10 , wherein determining that the first new information matches the second new information further comprises confirming that a first image in the first new information in the scanning application is the same image as a second image in the second new information in the application of the first computing device.
13. The non-transitory, tangible computer-readable storage medium of claim 12 , wherein at least one of the one or more scanned application features comprises a mobile barcode, and wherein sending information related to the one or more scanned application features from the second computing device to the processing system comprises sending information related to the mobile barcode and one or more of an application token and information related to an image of the one or more application features to the processing system.
14. The non-transitory, tangible computer-readable storage medium of claim 10 , further comprising: sending additional information from the second computing device to the processing system one of before, after, or generally at the same time as when the information related to the one or more scanned application features is sent from the second computing device to the processing system; and initiating a confirmation for display on the second computing device, wherein, the confirmation informs the user that at least one of the user and the application has been authenticated.
15. The non-transitory, tangible computer-readable storage medium of claim 14 wherein, the additional information comprises at least one of: a token; a previously-saved token; a mobile barcode, a session ID; biometric information; or password information.
16. A method of providing digital authentication comprising: accessing an application from a mobile computing device, wherein the application comprises at least one application feature; displaying the at least one application feature on the mobile computing device; selecting the at least one application feature; launching a scanning application on the mobile computing device; providing user login information to the scanning application; displaying first new information on the mobile computing device via the application; displaying second new information on the mobile computing device via the scanning application; selecting a scanning application feature when the first new information is the same as the second new information; authenticating the application; transmitting, via a processing system, the user login information from the scanning application to the application; authenticating, by the application, a user, wherein authenticating the user is based in part on authenticating the user login information and authenticating the application; and enabling user access to one or more application features.
17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the second new information comprises an image related to the application, and wherein: the mobile computing device comprises a touch screen; and selecting the at least one application feature comprises tapping the at least one application feature on the touch screen.
18. The method of claim 16 , wherein, the scanning application is different than the application; and further comprising: downloading the scanning application on the mobile computing device prior to launching the scanning application on the mobile computing device; and at least one of: confirming that a first image in the first new information in the application is the same image as a second image in the second new information in the scanning application; or confirming that a first sound in the first new information in the application is the same sound as a second sound in the second new information in the scanning application; or confirming that a first video in the first new information in the application is the same video as a second video in the second new information in the scanning application; or confirming that a first sequence of alphanumeric characters in the first new information in the application is the same sequence of alphanumeric characters as a second sequence of alphanumeric characters in the second new information in the scanning application.
19. The method of claim 16 , wherein the user login information comprises login information related to the application, and wherein the method further comprises: providing additional authentication information to the processing system, wherein the additional authentication information comprises at least one of a pin number; a password; or biometric information.
20. The method of claim 16 , wherein, authenticating the application comprises authenticating the application prior to sending the user login information from the scanning application to the application.
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February 8, 2022
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